Juventus young guns inspire Old Lady win
After back-to-back draws against Inter and Parma along with a UEFA Champions League defeat to Stuttgart, Thiago Motta's side put on a dominant display away from home.
Juventus took the lead in the 19th minute when Khephren Thuram's effort struck the post, but fortuitously bounced off the back of Okoye and into his own net.
Savona then doubled the visitors' advantage eight minutes before half-time, with the young Italian quickest to react to Kenan Yildiz's shot that rebounded off the post.
Udinese did, however, improve after the break, and almost halved the deficit through Lorenzo Lucca, but his effort struck the crossbar in the 83rd minute.
Juventus remains unbeaten in its first 11 Serie A matches this term, the first time it has reached this stage of the season without defeat since the 2020-2021 campaign.
It also maintained their impressive record against Udinese away from home, earning its third away win in a row without conceding a goal.
"This is a team victory, because we interpreted the match in the best way," Juve coach Thiago Motta said after the game.
"In the first half, we could have played a bit more because Udinese allowed us to build from the back, the initial build-up.
"We moved the ball around and sometimes found some very interesting situations, but we lacked some depth at that moment, especially with our wingers.